
If it is a dedicated right-turn lane, generally you do not need to wait for the traffic light. If the lane has a signal light, then you need to observe the signal light of this lane. Below are some driving precautions: Avoid wearing chest ornaments while driving: During sudden braking, the body may lunge forward due to inertia, and the seatbelt exerts significant pressure on the body. If there is a large, hard pendant on the chest, it may cause serious injuries such as sternal fractures. Avoid placing or hanging objects randomly in the car: Hard ornaments should not be hung on the rearview mirror, and backpacks, handbags, pillows, or other toys should not be placed above the rear seats or in front of the windshield. These items not only obstruct the view but may also fly forward during emergency braking, potentially injuring the driver. Avoid using mobile phones while driving: Using a while driving reduces the driver's attention. Drivers using phones are 4 to 5 times more likely to encounter traffic accidents than those not using phones. The brain's reaction speed when using a phone while driving is even slower than when driving under the influence of alcohol. The driver's response to road conditions is slower than normal.


